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What are the main postulates of Rutherford's Atomic Model and what are the causes of failure of this model?


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Postulates of Rutherford's model of an atom:

  • In his experiment, the α-particles were made to strike on a thin gold foil.
  • Many of the α-particles passed linearly through the gold foil.
  • Some of the particles deviated at small angles.
  • One out of every 12000 particle appeared to bounce.

Conclusions of Rutherford's model of an atom:

  • The space inside an atom is empty as most of the α-particles passed without deflection through the gold foil.
  • The positive charge occupies a minimum space which indicates that very few particles were diverted from their path.
  • A very small proportion of α-particles were diverted by 180o.

Defects of Rutherford's model of an atom:

  • The movement of electrons was not specified by him and was expected to be unstable.
  • Any particle in a circular orbit undergoes acceleration and radiate energy due to which the revolving particle identified by Rutherford was unstable as they tend to fall inside the nucleus.

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